Time Management : Set Priorities to Get the Right Things Done

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USING YOUR TIME EFFICIENTLY

require immediate action accumulate. After
you’ve responded to an e-mail, delete it or fi le
it in an e-mail folder. Don’t let the e-mails that
you’ve already taken care of clutter your in-box
and potentially hide other e-mails that still
require your attention.
Similarly, once you’ve opened a piece of
mail or received a document that you’ve


THE THREE “R”S

When e-mail and paper documents
don’t get handled efficiently, they
pile up, disorganize your work area,
and waste invaluable time. To keep
e-mails from clogging your in-box and
document stacks from growing, time-
management author K. J. McCorry
suggests adopting the three “R”s:


  • Read it

  • Respond to it

  • Remove it
    If you can’t do one of these things
    with the e-mails and papers in your
    life, you don’t have an organization
    problem, you have a decision-making
    problem.
    SOURCE:Organize Your Work Day in No Time by
    K. J. McCorry (Que, 2005).


THE BOTTOM LINE

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